UN announces new plan to counter the surge in antisemitism

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UN announces new plan to counter the surge in antisemitism
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The United Nations has announced new actions to counter the surge in antisemitism, including encouraging governments to enforce laws against hate crimes and discrimination. The U.N. was created in the aftermath of the World War II Holocaust in which 6 million Jews were killed, and has worked to counter antisemitism.

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But the 193-member global organization has been accused of being antisemitic, including by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for U.N. ambassador, New York Rep.The U.N. Action Plan to Enhance Monitoring and Response to Antisemitism is mainly focused on strengthening and coordinating work throughout the United Nations, but it also includes recommendations for governments and organizations.

“Unfortunately, our efforts, like those of national governments, have not been sufficient to curb the drivers of antisemitism,” he said.

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